Circumstellar molecular line emission from S-type AGB stars: Mass-loss rates and SiO abundances
S. Ramstedt, F.L. Schoeier, H. Olofsson

TL;DR
This study derives mass-loss rates and SiO abundances for 40 S-type AGB stars using radio line observations, revealing similarities across chemical types and indicating non-equilibrium chemistry influences SiO abundance.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of mass-loss rates and SiO abundances in S-type AGB stars using multi-transitional radio observations, comparing results across different chemical types.
Findings
Mass-loss rates in S-type stars resemble those in M-type and carbon stars.
SiO abundances are higher than thermal equilibrium predictions.
Mass-loss mechanism appears consistent across AGB star types.
Abstract
The main aim is to derive reliable mass-loss rates and circumstellar SiO abundances for a sample of 40 S-type AGB stars based on new multi-transitional CO and SiO radio line observations. In addition, the results are compared to previous results for M-type AGB stars and carbon stars to look for trends with chemical type. The circumstellar envelopes are assumed to be spherically symmetric and formed by a constant mass-loss rate. The mass-loss rates are estimated from fitting the CO observations using a non-local, non-LTE radiative transfer code. Once the physical properties of the circumstellar envelopes are determined, the same radiative transfer code is used to model the observed SiO lines in order to derive circumstellar abundances and the sizes of the SiO line-emitting regions. We have estimated mass-loss rates of 40 S-type AGB stars and find that the derived mass-loss rates have a…
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